Public Officials
- J. Kenneth Robinson (1916–1990), American Republican politician from Virginia
- J. W. Robinson (James William Robinson, 1878–1964), American Democratic politician from Utah
- James Robinson (British Columbia), Canadian political figure elected in 1871 to Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
- James Robinson (New Brunswick) (1852–1932), Canadian Conservative politician from New Brunswick
- James Robinson (North Dakota), American jurist who served on North Dakota Supreme Court
- James Robinson (Wisconsin politician), American Democratic politician from Wisconsin
- James Fisher Robinson (1800–1882), American Democratic politician from Kentucky
- James Carroll Robinson (1823–1886), American Democratic politician from Illinois
- James D. Robinson, Canadian mayor of Victoria, British Columbia, 1873
- James E. Robinson (1868–1932), American jurist in Ohio
- James L. Robinson (1838–1887), American Democratic politician from North Carolina
- James M. Robinson (Indiana) (1861–1942), American Democratic politician from Indiana
- James S. Robinson (1827–1892), American Republican politician from Ohio
- James W. Robinson (Texas and California) (c. 1791–1857), American state official; Texas provisional governor
- James Wallace Robinson (1826–1898), American Republican politician from Ohio
Read more about this topic: James Robinson
Famous quotes containing the words public and/or officials:
“I am primarily engaged to myself to be a public servant of all the gods, to demonstrate to all men that there is intelligence and good will at the heart of all things, and even higher and yet higher leadings. These are my engagements; how can your law further or hinder me in what I shall do to men?”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“To name oneself is the first act of both the poet and the revolutionary. When we take away the right to an individual name, we symbolically take away the right to be an individual. Immigration officials did this to refugees; husbands routinely do it to wives.”
—Erica Jong (b. 1942)